This is my /etc/hosts file:
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.1.1 operador-desktop
# The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
fe00::0 ip6-localnet
ff00::0 ip6-mcastprefix
ff02::1 ip6-allnodes
ff02::2 ip6-allrouters
ff02::3 ip6-allhosts
And this is the
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Binary package hint: firefox
In 32-bit Intrepid, a recent upgrade from 8.04, I'm getting a lot of
semi-random silent Firefox crashes. This one seems to be more repeatable
than most:
This page reliably crashes the browser:
Not a flash bug
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Status: Incomplete = Invalid
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: firefox = samba
** Also affects: samba via
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Richard: good catch ! Tomcat 5.5 indeed changed the default from
upstream, we should at least do the same for Tomcat 6. This might solve
most of the cases where a tomcat-dbcp.jar copy was needed.
I'll need you guys to validate the fix : I'll soon provide a tomcat6
build for intrepid in my PPA so
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I currently don't have access to the include files used to build samba
without extracting the source package. In particular, config.h and
proto.h are autogenerated during the build.
Could the header files please be dumped into /usr/include/samba
I'm seeing this again with 1:1.1.4-0ubuntu1.2:
deliver(mdz): Nov 25 12:07:45 Panic: file sieve-cmu.c: line 90 (unfold_header):
assertion failed: (str[i] == ' ' || str[i] == '\t')
deliver(mdz): Nov 25 12:07:45 Error: Raw backtrace: /usr/lib/dovecot/deliver
[0xb7f1ce01] -
tomcat6 6.0.18-0ubuntu3.1~ppa1 published at
https://launchpad.net/~tcarrez/+archive
Could those interested confirm if this version fixes the issue for them
(i.e they don't need to copy tomcat-dbcp.jar anymore) ? I need some
validation before pushing this to the archives.
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Which package needs these?
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But the 'samba' binary package doesn't provide any shared libraries to
link against does it? So why install the header files? The Samba source
package does provide libsmbclient, which is a shared library with header
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Indeed, while writing the post, I didn't realize that these are
different packages.
libnss-ldap - NSS module for using LDAP as a naming service
libnss-ldapd - NSS module for using LDAP as a naming service
They look very similar, and probably I mixed up the two packages while
installing ldap
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Binary package hint: likewise-open
After installing likewise-open on 8.10 I am unable to change any local
passwords.
The latest updates have just been applied - some updates to libpam were
included but did not fix the problem.
This appears only to be the case with users
I'm working on a VFS module for samba which needs the headers to build -
it builds as a shared library which samba will load (as directed in
smb.conf).
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These header files don't provide a stable API - there are no public and
private headers in Samba at the moment; function signatures may change
between minor releases. It should be possible to provide these headers,
but it requires splitting the headers up in upstream first.
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but connections manually set up through the GUI seem to store some
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This is interesting. I've never heard of Samba being able to do anything
like this. What's the configuration directive for it (so that I can dig
up a bit of info about the it all)?
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The smb.conf directive is vfs objects. Also see:
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There are some modules included with samba too.
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I've got this samba-mount, which is named after my username migzu.
That share contains my home folder( /home/migzu )
Samba crashes when i try to mount that share and mails me this stuff:
The Samba 'panic action' script,
My primary concern is this:
Since the API isn't published nor stable you'd have to have a strict
versioned dependency on the samba version against which your package is
built. This is not a problem in itself, but it becomes one if someone
has your package installed, and we publish a security
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I've got this samba-mount, which is named after my username migzu.
That share contains my home folder( /home/migzu )
Samba crashes when i try to mount that share and mails me this stuff:
The Samba 'panic action' script,
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I've got this samba-mount, which is named after my username migzu.
That share contains my home folder( /home/migzu )
- Samba crashes when i try to mount that share and mails me this stuff:
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- The Samba 'panic action' script,
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- I've got this samba-mount, which is named after my username migzu.
- That share contains my home folder( /home/migzu )
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- Samba crashes when i try
I agree that letting my package hold back a security update would be a
bad thing, and this would happen with a strict versioned dependency. I
don't see any way to avoid this, so I propose that I don't make the
dependency so strict.
As you say, this has the potential to break should the API
Hi Arnaud,
I had a look at this and it seems to be still broken for the newer
version. The debdiff below looks to be the correct fix but I rather have
the fix upstream in debian first before us.
Regards
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Public bug reported:
Logging in via GDM, or login results in the user immediately being
logged out again without any error being displayed.
I booted up in safe mode, and from a root shell ran login(8). If I
logged in there, I saw a segmentation fault error. This does not appear
if I boot up
Can anybody answer ?
I don't see the fix comming with sudo apt-get update;sudo apt-get
ugprade
Thomas.
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Hi all,
I'm under Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex 64bits, and have samba 2:3.2.3-1ubuntu3,
samba-common 2:3.2.3-1ubuntu3 and libpam-smbpass 2:3.2.3-1ubuntu3
installed, and I got the problem of segmentation fault using su or sudo
!
When I delete the libpam-smbpass package all work ( else network shares
).
Sorry, I forget to tell you that in the /var/log/kern.log, when I use
the su or sudo, I have this line :
Nov 25 18:32:23 zUbuntu kernel: [ 732.969448] sudo[6685]: segfault at 0
ip 7f14fff7fd6c sp 7fff09eba620 error 4 in
pam_smbpass.so[7f14fff18000+149000]
~ # uname -a
Linux zUbuntu
hi there,
Morten is fully right, and the fix I've done was a temporary (and bad
bad) fix, waiting for the cdbs/debhelper rewritte.
sadly, I can't be everywhere at the same time, so Morten's
contribution is welcome (thanks Morten).
I'll try to have a look at Morten's patch this evening, though no
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Status: Unknown = In Progress
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Yep, figures that you can sync 'em up either way, with the ports or
without. It just seems kinda buggy in that it breaks what was
previously working to allow the -potential- for ssl virtual hosts.
Seems like at least a simple change to documentation in the new
ports.conf file along the lines of
You are right it isnt a bug
As said numerious times before we cant ship freeradius with ssl support due to
the license.
That being said I am working on a version of freeradius that is ssl compatible
in my ppa.
The problems with the eap stuff is due to a missing header file.
Regards
chuck
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You are right it isnt a bug
As said numerious times before we cant ship freeradius with ssl support due to
the license.
That being said I am working on a version of freeradius that is ssl compatible
in my ppa.
The problems with the eap stuff is due to a missing header file.
Regards
chuck
Curious can you provide more details.
Is this in a virtual machine?
Regards
chuck
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(steve.langasek) When I migrated my laptop from hardy to intrepid, I
turned on encrypted swap at the same time (swap LV on top of
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now brings the whole system to its
Accepted into hardy-proposed, please test and give feedback here. Please
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On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 2:27 PM, Graeme Humphries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any update on when we'll see an updated package for this issue?
We're currently working on getting a working, merged package for Jaunty.
As soon as we finish that, we can begin the process for extracting the
bits we need
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passwords don't match/keeps coming up in terminal when trying to get
into synaptic page manager and also when trying to upgrade in terminal
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Nov 25 17:09:35 2008
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
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subprocess
$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure bacula-director-mysql
[sudo] password for jci99j:
/usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: bacula-director-mysql is broken or not fully
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I have managed to get around this problem. It appears to be due to the
presence/non-presence of some directories and files.
I made sure the following were present:
/var/run/dovecot/login
/var/run/dovecot/login
/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
I was then able to reinstall dovecot-common
There is a bug
FWIW, API changes in security releases do happen. The second-to-last
security release changed several function signatures, for example
(http://us5.samba.org/samba/ftp/patches/security/samba-3.0.29-CVE-2008-1105.patch).
We as upstream don't install all of these headers as-is intentionally.
At the
-desktop:~$ sudo dpkg --configure -a
Setting up bacula-director-mysql (2.2.8-5ubuntu7) ...
dpkg: error processing bacula-director-mysql (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 30
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of bacula-server:
bacula-server
I ran through the test case in comment 7:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/likewise-
open/+bug/230466/comments/7
And it worked as advertised. Using likewise-open-4.0.5-0ubuntu3
package version I was unable to login to the system after joining a
domain and removing the package.
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